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AV 21
David H. Curl Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Audiovisual Collections
AV 21
David H. Curl Collection
( 1948- 1953)
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 21
Title:
David H. Curl Collection
Creator:
David H. Curl
Dates:
1948- 1953
Media:
4 x 5” and 35mm safety negatives, transparencies
Quantity:
0.17 cubic foot, 1 - ¼ letter Hollinger
Location:
AV Cage 3/ 7/ 3/ B
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
As a student David H. Curl worked part time as a photographer for the Columbus Dispatch from 1948 – 1952. He was also a self- employed photographer. His work included commercial photography for businesses in the Columbus, Ohio area and photographing private events, such as weddings. Curl attended University High School in Columbus, Ohio and Ohio State University for fall quarter 1950. He transferred to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he attended from February 1951 to February 1954, earning a Bachelor of Fine Art in photography. After graduation Curl worked as a photographer for the United States Air Force, The Milwaukee Journal and Proctor & Gamble. Eventually, Curl pursued masters and doctorate degrees in instructional technology from Indiana University and devoted the rest of his career to university teaching and government service.
Source
David H. Curl provided information for the historical sketch through correspondence with Lisa Wood, Audiovisual Archivist.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION
This collection contains 109, 4 x 5 inch safety film negatives, 27 strips of 35mm negatives and 2, 4 x 5 inch transparencies. The negatives and transparencies, created by photographer, David H. Curl, depict people, places and events in the Columbus and central Ohio area from 1948- 1953. The negatives are by subject in Folders 1– 4. The transparencies are housed in Folder 5.

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AV 21
David H. Curl Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Audiovisual Collections
AV 21
David H. Curl Collection
( 1948- 1953)
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 21
Title:
David H. Curl Collection
Creator:
David H. Curl
Dates:
1948- 1953
Media:
4 x 5” and 35mm safety negatives, transparencies
Quantity:
0.17 cubic foot, 1 - ¼ letter Hollinger
Location:
AV Cage 3/ 7/ 3/ B
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
As a student David H. Curl worked part time as a photographer for the Columbus Dispatch from 1948 – 1952. He was also a self- employed photographer. His work included commercial photography for businesses in the Columbus, Ohio area and photographing private events, such as weddings. Curl attended University High School in Columbus, Ohio and Ohio State University for fall quarter 1950. He transferred to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he attended from February 1951 to February 1954, earning a Bachelor of Fine Art in photography. After graduation Curl worked as a photographer for the United States Air Force, The Milwaukee Journal and Proctor & Gamble. Eventually, Curl pursued masters and doctorate degrees in instructional technology from Indiana University and devoted the rest of his career to university teaching and government service.
Source
David H. Curl provided information for the historical sketch through correspondence with Lisa Wood, Audiovisual Archivist.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION
This collection contains 109, 4 x 5 inch safety film negatives, 27 strips of 35mm negatives and 2, 4 x 5 inch transparencies. The negatives and transparencies, created by photographer, David H. Curl, depict people, places and events in the Columbus and central Ohio area from 1948- 1953. The negatives are by subject in Folders 1– 4. The transparencies are housed in Folder 5.